Released Palestinians show signs of torture and starvation

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Hundreds of Palestinians were released from Israeli detention, showing signs of severe abuse and malnutrition. This release followed a ceasefire agreement, with over 600 detainees arriving in Gaza, while two women and 44 children remain in custody. Many released individuals were transported to hospitals due to their injuries. Reports indicate that some suffered from torture, including beatings and electric shocks. Emotional reunions occurred as families saw their loved ones in distressing conditions. Hamas returned the bodies of four captives to Israel as part of the agreement. The group expressed commitment to the ceasefire and readiness for further negotiations, while criticizing Israeli authorities for delaying prisoner releases.


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